ABSTRACT

For many years after the technocrats built the Great City the monks and the technocrats lived in peace. The technocrats believed that knowledge was to be sought after in monasteries and asked the good monks to build new foundations, to allow into their midst many youths who had spent all their lives in the Great City. The priesthood of all believers is best symbolized in an established right to use a shortened version of anybody's Christian name at first acquaintance. Protestantism and protest are concerned with sin: personal, or universal, or specifically white European bourgeois sin. The use of theological language in the foregoing analysis is not merely a matter of useful analogy or suggestive comparison. In Germany the religious elements and personnel in the protest have been remarked upon; and there has been a striking absence of the irreligion traditionally current among rebels.